The only opinion here that matters is Wayne's...

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modes???


Well, if Elecraft were to release the parts/specs/boards/gerber files to a 3rd 
party they would relieve themselves of the repair burden they clearly don't 
want, and any jeopardy for repair quality would fall on the 3rd party.  More 
importantly from Elecraft's perspective, it would address the image problem 
they have of leaving customers stranded without a repair path.  When I needed 
my K3IO repaired, Elecraft refused to do it and told me I should just buy the 
USB version ... and of course they no longer even offer that. None of which has 
anything to do with component obsolescence, by the way.  The key parts listed 
on the schematics are all still readily available, but of course replacing them 
can be problematic due to their small size.

As I've said before, the advantage of a modular design is nonexistent if the 
modules don't exist.

Some people have suggested buying a complete spare rig for parts.  I think 
that's ridiculous.  If I'm going to put out that much money for contingency 
purposes I'll buy a new rig from a company that didn't put me in that situation.

I hope you indeed consider offering a replacement K3IO board.  I'd probably buy 
one as a spare.

73,
Dave   AB7E



On 6/22/2022 9:40 AM, Dr. William J. Schmidt wrote:
> I actually designed and build a K3IO "ethernet" replacement KIO3 
> board...before the USB version was available.   I probably have the only 
> "ethernet" K3 on earth.   I may revive that card and replace the ethernet 
> stuff with USB parts so that I can fix some of these K3's laying around.  I 
> think there is ZERO chance that Elecraft will release parts/ boards/ gerbers 
> for these parts.  There is nothing in it for them to do so and may cause 
> maintenance headaches for them.  Some of us can pick up the slack though...
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net 
> <elecraft-boun...@mailman.qth.net> On Behalf Of David Gilbert
> Sent: Wednesday, June 22, 2022 10:47 AM
> To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net
> Subject: Re: [Elecraft] [POSSIBLE SPAM] Common K3 failure modes???
>
>
> I have also.  The K3IO module is pretty fragile, it seems.  Of all the 
> requests I've seen here on the reflector over the years for a replacement 
> item, the K3IO tops the list from my memory ... you can't just buy a 
> replacement from Mouser or Digi-Key like you can the input diodes.  And when 
> it goes bad, the K3 becomes essentially useless for contesting.
>
> I keep saying that Elecraft should pass on the PC board artwork and component 
> specs (I assume that not all of them are standard devices) for key 
> discontinued modules to someone who might be interested in offering 
> replacement as a 3rd party.  It's one of my key gripes with Elecraft that 
> they seem to have no interest in doing so.
>
> Dave   AB7E
>   

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